CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Democrats in the New Hampshire Senate have unanimously chosen Concord Sen. Sylvia Larsen to continue as their leader.

Larsen, who is entering her 10th term, has been the chamber's Democratic leader for the last two years. She served as Senate president for four years before Republicans regained control of the chamber in 2010. Republicans lost six seats in Tuesday's election but maintain a 13-11 margin.

Senate President Peter Bragdon, R-Milford, was the pick of the Republican caucus to continue as president.

The House and Senate vote on leaders Dec. 5 after the new members are sworn in.